Forsaken
<b>"Finally! A True Horror Novel!"</b><div><i></i><b></b><br><i>YOU'RE LIVING THE DREAM...</i><br><br>A beautiful house, a loving wife. Two kids, a dog, and a professorship teaching art restoration at the local university. Your name is Dan Rineheart. You've got it all.<br><br><i>...BUT ALL DREAMS MUST END.</i><br><br>On the cusp of autumn a mysterious painting arrives. No name. No date. No signature or frame.  Only a note that reads: <i>Here in art, denial.</i> It's a disturbing work of grotesque perfection; two children with cruel eyes, a window onto an endless field, and a dying tree on top of a hill.  A work of art... <i>that changes with each viewing.</i><br><br><i>SO BEGINS THE NIGHTMARE...</i><br><br>...Where wretched children crawl from a canvas prison to stalk the quiet halls of this happy home.<br><br>...Where painted clocks tick-tock away in the dark hours before dawn, and a missing dog whimpers from between the walls.<br><br>...Where all answers lead to a dark artist and an impossible creation, a cursed canvas with a twisted past...<br><br><i>...AND A HORROR THAT WILL DEVOUR ALL.</i><br><br>Curl up, if you dare, with a dark novel readers are calling: "<b>Beautifully written</b>" -- "<b>A Must Read!</b>" -- "<b>Stunning</b>" -- "<b>The Scariest book EVER!</b>"  <br><br><b><i>FORSAKEN</i></b> is an intelligent blend of ghost story, suburban supernatural thriller, haunted house, and mystery. Perfectly written for fans of early Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Peter Straub, it's a terrifying tale of secrets and lies, of nightmares made flesh; where the scariest stories are the ones that coldly whisper into your ear until madness and death are a welcome gift.<br><br>Lock your door.<br>Turn on the lights.<br>Do NOT read <b><i>FORSAKEN</i></b> late at night</div>